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Felt like it was only me

Jessweetie

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I don't know any other people with diabetes. Not type 1 anyway. It's completely different & after reading some of the posts on here, not only do I feel relived but also a bit shocked at some moaning about how they cannot cope. I'm 22 years old with a beautiful son & daughter, I was diagnosed at the age of 10 & i too rebelled through my teens but I always relied on myself I had no body to look after me & it was from the age of ten in a hospital bed, asked to inject an orange with inslin I relised I would have to do this for the rest of my life.

Now don't get me wrong, I have good days & bad, I'm on novorapid & lantus (i don't carb count I just know in my head through trial & error what to give myself, mad lol)
But nothing got me thinking about things a lot deeper than when I was pregnant with my two children, Harley 4, my son and my pride & joy, & Lacey 8 months, my princess... I googled everything down to the t including the first decovery of insulin & history of the condition itself. I look back in shame at the times I would skip jabs and go without eating until it was convenient. I would eat **** & inject so much insulin I was forever correcting hypos with more sugary snacks, I'm 5 6 & was 15 stone, (I'm now 11) I was ill!

I'm now excercising but finding it difficult to maintain control aswell as trying not to jump around in body combat classes on a full stomach! Any tips about how you exercise or eat in a whole day really, would be much appreciated. Saying that if anyone is like me & wants to chat message me because I would love to hear your experiences & share stories.

I'm glad to have found this site. Just tested my sugar level it's 4.7 hour and a half after dinner of chicken salad & wholemeal pitta bread lol so now going to raid the kitchen.

Love Jess x
 
Hi Jess and welcome to the forum If you didn't know anyone with type 1 before you have come to the right place now. Plenty of people to share experiences with and to get help from when you need it. Later on some type 1s will come along and discuss exercise and daily menus with you. In the meantime, although I know you are not newly diagnosed, here is some information written by our friends Ken and Sue, former monitors, for new members and I am sure you will find something that helps you in here.

 
Welcome to the forum Jess!

We have all been there at some point and there is little point dwelling on past mistakes, you have two good reasons to keep your diabetes control and live a long and healthy life.........that being your beautiful children!

When my children were born it made me realise that I wanted to see them grow-up and be successful, have children of their own so one day I can be the proud grandad, we all need encouragement and inspiration some times to help us achieve our goal and this forum has more than enough members who are willing to support one-another along this journey with diabetes.

Nigel
 
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